Site map
There is certainly a lot to do in the area. Whether you decide to simply do, well, nothing, or like to live it up in the wild, the choice is yours. There is plenty to do in the area for both adrenalin junkies and those who like to ride life at a more sedate pace.
- About Buyskop - the story, the history
- Activities - things to see and do at Buyskop
- Amenities -things to do in the area and adjacent towns
- Bela Bela - more information about the town
- Bookings - online bookings, terms and conditions and tariffs
- Caravan stands and facilities - under construction
- Chalets and facilities - under construction
- Guest Lodge
- Bow Hunting
- Climate - general climate and topography of the area
- Contact information
- Buyskop facilities
- Main page
- News - what's happening at Buyskop
- Rates - what will your stay at Buyskop cost


Buyskop has a rich and fascinating history. The landmark ruins of Buyskop are proof that sandstone from the area was mined and utilised in the construction of the Union Buildings in Pretoria.
Bela Bela is a Sepedi (Northern Sotho) word meaning "water that boils on its own" or when literally translated, "boiling boiling". Itrefers to the town's hot water springs which were discovered in the early 1800's by the local Batswana tribes.